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| Standard ID | GB 7000.2-2008 (GB7000.2-2008) |
| Description (Translated English) | Luminaires -- Part 2-22: Particular requirements-luminaires for emergency lighting |
| Sector / Industry | National Standard |
| Classification of Chinese Standard | K72 |
| Classification of International Standard | 29.140.40 |
| Word Count Estimation | 19,117 |
| Date of Issue | 2008-04-11 |
| Date of Implementation | 2009-01-01 |
| Older Standard (superseded by this standard) | GB 7000.2-1996 |
| Quoted Standard | GB/T 4025; GB 7000.1; GB 7000.1-2007; GB 7000.11; GB 19510.3-2004; ISO 6941-1984; ISO 8124-1-2000; ISO 8124-2-1994; ISO 8124-3-1997; IEC 61032-1997; IEC 61558-2-6; IEC 61558-2-7 |
| Adopted Standard | IEC 60598-2-22-2002, IDT |
| Regulation (derived from) | Announcement of Newly Approved National Standards No. 5, 2008 (No. 118 overall) |
| Issuing agency(ies) | General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China, Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of China |
| Summary | This Chinese standard relates to emergency power supply voltage not exceeding 1000V, use electric light emergency lighting requirements. GB 7000 this standard does not involve non-emergency voltage reduction on the high-pressure gas discharge lamp lighting effects. Contain such information as the remote control, the indicator and the converter control device such additional features, this standard also includes GB 19510. 5 and GB 19510. 8 and the relevant requirements and comply with the testing should be implemented. |
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Luminaires.Part 2-22. Particular requirements-luminaires for emergency lighting
ICS 29.140.40
K72
National Standards of People's Republic of China
GB 7000.2-2008/IEC 60598-2-22.2002
Replacing GB 7000.2-1996
Luminaires - Part 2-22.
Particular requirements for emergency lighting
(IEC 60598-2-22.2002, IDT)
Published 2008-04-11
2009-01-01 implementation
Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of People's Republic of China
Standardization Administration of China issued
Table of Contents
Preface Ⅰ
1 Scope 1
2 1 General test requirements
Definition 2 3
Category 4 lamps 3
5 numeral 3
6 Structure 4
7 creepage distances and clearances 6
8 Ground provisions 6
Terminal 9 6
External 10 and internal wiring 6
7 11 Protection against electric shock
Thermal test and durability test 12 7
13 dust, solid objects and water 8
14 Insulation resistance and electric strength 8
15 heat, fire, and the resistance to tracking 8
Security features 16 8
Conversion operation 17 9
9 18 High Temperature Operation
19 self-contained emergency lighting battery charging 10
20 emergency testing apparatus 10
Annex A (normative) emergency lighting battery 11
Annex B (normative) Classification lamps 12
Annex C (normative) luminance measurement 13
Annex D (informative) suppression mode and a sleep mode means 14
GB 7000.2-2008/IEC 60598-2-22.2002
Foreword
All technical contents of this section is mandatory.
GB 7000 series of national standards for lighting a total of 19 sections, the publication date of this section, published GB 7000 series of standards are as follows.
--- GB 7000.1-2007 lamps - Part 1. General Requirements and Test
--- GB 7000.2-2008 Luminaires - Part 2-22. Particular requirements for emergency lighting
--- GB 7000.3-1996 safety requirements of portable luminaires for garden use
--- GB 7000.4-1996 Luminaires - Part 2-10. Particular requirements for children luminaries
--- GB Safety requirements of luminaires for road and street lighting
--- GB 7000.6-2008 lamps - Part 2-6. Particular requirements for filament lamps with a built-in lighting transformers or converters
--- GB 7000.7-2005 Safety requirements for floodlights
--- GB 7000.8-1997 swimming pools and similar lighting safety requirements
--- GB 7000.9-2008 lamps Part 2-20. Particular requirements for light strings
--- GB 7000.10-1999 Safety requirements for fixed general purpose luminaires
--- GB 7000.11-1999 portable general purpose lamps safety requirements
--- GB 7000.12-1999 Safety requirements for recessed luminaires
--- GB 7000.13-1999 Safety requirements for handlamps
--- GB 7000.14-2000 ventilated luminaires safety requirements
--- GB 7000.15-2000 stage lighting, television, film and photographic studios (indoor and outdoor) Safety requirements of luminaires
--- GB 7000.16-2000 building hospitals and rehabilitation clinics Safety requirements of luminaires
--- GB 7000.17-2003 safety requirements limit the surface temperature of the lamp
--- GB 7000.18-2003 filament lamps extra low voltage lighting system security requirements
--- GB 7000.19-2005 photo and film (non-professional use) Safety requirements for lighting
This section is a series of standards GB 7000 Part 2.
This section identical with IEC 60598-2-22. ". Particular requirements for emergency lighting - Part 2-22" of 2002 and first in 2002
Rev. No. 1.
This made the following section editorial changes to the text.
--- with the decimal point ".", As the decimal place of the original text with "."
--- the original references IEC 61046 Standard IEC 61347-2-2 has been Alternatively, this section corresponding to the national standard IEC 61347-2-2
GB 19510.3 as a reference standard.
--- the original references IEC 60928 Standard IEC 61347-2-3 has been Alternatively, this section corresponding to the national standard IEC 61347-2-3
GB 19510.4 as a reference standard.
--- a reference to the original text has been standard IEC 60924 IEC 61347-2-4, IEC 61347-2-5, IEC 61347-2-6 and
Alternatively IEC 61347-2-7, wherein this section relating to emergency lighting IEC standards corresponding to the national standard GB 19510.5 and
GB 19510.8 included in the reference standard.
--- since the original part of the IEC 160 742 has been replaced with IEC 61558-1, IEC 61558-1 equivalent to using the national standard
Registration is GB 19212.1, a reference to the original text was changed to the standard IEC 60742 GB 19212.1, sub-clause 19.2 of the "accord
IEC 60742 4.12 4.13 relevant requirements and regulations "to" comply with the provisions of GB 19212.1 5.12 and 5.13 in there
Relevant requirements. "
--- In Chapter 10, plus the original missed the first paragraph of "application of the provisions of GB 7000.1 Chapter 5 below 10.1."
GB 7000.2-2008/IEC 60598-2-22.2002
This partial replacement GB 7000.2-1996 "emergency lighting safety requirements", and the standard edition GB 7000.2-1996 "emergency lighting
The main technical difference lighting safety requirements "are as follows.
--- About references, increased by the relevant provisions of that normative references (1.1), a total of 14 reference standard.
--- definition, the overcharge rate increases the maximum (3.19), the remote control suppressing means (3.20) and a remote control mode of inhibition (3.21) 3 and the like
definition.
--- classified in lamps, in addition to the press GB 7000.1, this part should also Appendix B.
--- About markers
a) 5.5, because the relevant requirements have been specified in GB 7000.1, the edition has eliminated the requirement of pre-version 5.5, so this version 5.5
The content has been updated.
b) 5.6, the version before emergency response time stamp prescribed by the provisions of this edition 5.2, so the content has been updated edition 5.6.
c) increased 5.15,5.16 and 5.18 edition, covering a predetermined lamp optical parameters expressing the accuracy of registration prior to use lamps
Description of preparatory work, plug and socket connection warning lamp.
--- About Structure
a) by deleting a predetermined number of light sources directed to 6.5 tungsten emergency lighting in the prior version.
b) by deleting the former version 6.12, which provides the edition is Chapter 20, relates to test apparatus in simulation of normal power failure
Switch type and the like.
c) increased 6.5 and 6.15 edition, it relates to the charging member and the charging power supply line normal line of self-contained emergency lighting
Isolation requirements between, and should not be self-contained remote control with remote control suppressing means luminaires in emergency mode operation means
Short circuit to ground or the contact mating terminal of a predetermined impact.
d) comparison with the previous version, changes in claim 6.8,6.18 and 6.19 edition, the edition with predetermined rules to 6.8 of Appendix A
Test batteries; lead-acid batteries edition 6.18 predetermined sleep mode in the lamp current limits the battery consumption increases
; The self-contained emergency lighting 6.19 tungsten edition emergency lighting, the lamp voltage measured time from the original 20%
Rated emergency mode after working time to 30% of the rated emergency mode working hours.
--- about the external and internal wiring, an increase of 10.1, in addition to the provisions of additional protection or warning outside, electric lamp connections should be
Measures to prevent disconnection.
--- on glow-wire test, the standard edition Chapter 15 of the test object is extended to the emergency lighting enclosure, the test burning
Filament temperature was raised to 850 ℃.
--- on the basis of safety features, photometric performance of the previous version, the proposed edition sentenced qualified light fixtures light output ratio and intensity distribution
Given method (16.3), the color rendering index of a predetermined emergency evacuation lighting source (16.4) and the emergency and safety signals emergency mode
Illuminance and luminance in the formula.
--- Added Appendix A, Appendix B, Appendix C and Appendix D, respectively, relates to a battery emergency lighting, lighting and expression classification, bright
And a sleep mode and a measurement mode suppression means.
This section should GB 7000.1. used with "lamp Part 1 General Requirements and Test."
Appendix A of this section, Appendix B, Appendix C is a normative, Appendix D provides information appendix.
This section was proposed by China Light Industry Federation.
This part of the jurisdiction of the National Electric lighting Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC224) Standardization Technical Committee lamps.
This section was drafted. Zhejiang Chen Hui Lighting Co., Ltd., light detection era Shanghai Electric Lighting Co., Ltd., Guangdong NASITER (State
Inter) Lighting Co., Ltd., Jiangmen Rennes Battery Technology Co., Ltd., National Lighting Fitting Quality Supervision and Inspection Center, China Illuminating Engineering Society of Professional Committee of lamps
Members will.
The main drafters of this section. Shi Xiaohong, Chen Chao, a Zhaoguo Song, Lu Guangming, Zhong Guisheng, Chen Xiaoyuan, Jiu Xiang Tao.
This section replaces the following previously issued as follows.
--- GB 7000.2-1996.
GB 7000.2-2008/IEC 60598-2-22.2002
Luminaires - Part 2-22.
Particular requirements for emergency lighting
1 Scope
GB This part 7000 specifies the requirements for emergency power supply voltage not exceeding 1000V, an electric light source for emergency lighting.
GB this portion 7000 does not involve non-emergency lamp voltage to reduce the impact of high-pressure gas discharge lamp.
For additional features such as a control device comprising a remote controller, an indicator and a converter and the like, it is also included in this section and GB 19510.5
The relevant requirements of GB 19510.8 and shall implement and comply with the test.
1.1 Normative References
Terms of the following documents constitute provisions of this section by reference in this 7000 GB . For dated references,
All subsequent amendments (excluding corrections) or revisions do not apply to this section, however, encouraged to reach an agreement under this section
Whether the parties to use the latest versions of these documents. For undated reference documents, the latest versions apply to this section.
GB/T 4025 person - Basic coding rules and security rules indicator and operator interface machine identification flag (GB/T 4025-
2003, IEC 60073.1996, IDT)
A first portion of the lamp GB 7000.1. General requirements and tests (GB 7000.1-2007, IEC 60598-1.2003, IDT)
GB/T 11013 two alkaline cells and batteries in cylindrical rechargeable nickel-cadmium cell (GB/T 11013-1996, idt IEC
60285.1993)
GB 19212.1-2003 Safety of power transformers, power supply units and similar products - Part 1. General requirements and tests
(IEC 61558-1.1998, MOD)
GB 19510.3 lamp control apparatus Part 3. Tungsten Particular requirements for AC/DC buck converter electronics
(GB 19510.3-2004, IEC 61347-2-2.2000, IDT)
GB 19510.4 lamp control apparatus Part 4. Particular requirements for the exchange of electronic fluorescent lamp ballasts (GB 19510.4-
2005, IEC 61347-2-3.2000, IDT)
The control device Part 5 GB 19510.5 lamp. DC electronic ballasts for general lighting special requirements (GB 19510.5-
2005, IEC 61347-2-4.2000, IDT)
Part 8 GB 19510.8 lamp control unit. emergency lighting DC electronic ballasts for special requirements (GB 19510.8-
2005, IEC 61347-2-7.2000, IDT)
GB 20550 fluorescent glow starter (GB 20550-2006, idt IEC 60155.1993)
ISO 3864 Safety colors and safety signals
Electrical apparatus for explosive gas IEC 60079 Friendly
Electrical equipment IEC 60364-5-56 buildings - Part 5. Selection and erection of electrical equipment Chapter 56. Security Work
IEC 60896-2 stationary lead-acid batteries General requirements and test methods - Part 2. Valve type
IEC 61056-1 removable battery and lead-acid batteries (VRLA type) - Part 1. General requirements, functional characteristics Test Method
2 General test requirements
Application of GB 7000.1 Chapter 0. Tested in accordance with this part in a predetermined sequence specified in GB respective chapters is 7000.1.
When the requirements of this section by the combined emergency lighting test, the test should be limited to provide emergency lighting fixture member lamps. Lamps
Elements and components for normal lighting shall comply with the relevant lighting standards GB 7000 series (e.g., a recessed light fixture, should be fitted
It requires the test standard lamps).
GB 7000.2-2008/IEC 60598-2-22.2002
If the emergency lighting element is located in some of the main components of the lamp (cable length less than 1m), then the interconnection means comprises inner
All of these components should meet the requirements of this section.
Definition 3
Defined application 7000.1 Chapter 1 GB , and the following definitions as well as the definition in the relevant IEC Publication illumination.
3.1
Used for normal lighting illumination power failure, including emergency evacuation lighting, lighting and high-risk work areas standby lighting.
3.2
Part of emergency lighting, it is a former staff leave safely evacuate an area or a regional effort to terminate a dangerous process provided
illumination.
3.3
Part of emergency lighting that enables normal activities can be carried out largely unchanged.
3.4
Part of emergency lighting, to ensure the safety of potentially dangerous process or situation of the person, as well as for staff and Habitat houses
Resident can properly terminate the work program and provide lighting.
3.5
If desired a normal or emergency lighting, emergency lighting source lamps are operating lamps.
3.6
Only when a power failure of the normal lighting, emergency lighting only the light source lamp operating lamps.
3.7
Lamps containing two or more light sources, wherein the at least one light source power supply from the emergency lighting, other lighting power supply from normal sources
Electricity. A combination emergency lighting may be continuous or non-continuous type.
3.8
A method of providing continuous or non-continuous type of emergency lighting lamps, all components of the luminaire, such as batteries, light sources, and the test control element
Inspection apparatus and inspection (if any), are contained within or near the lamp fixture (1m cable length or less).
3.9
A continuous or non-continuous lamps, emergency power system which is powered by a central power supply system which is free in the fixture.
3.10
A self-contained emergency lighting, in addition to providing continuous or non-continuous outside of the emergency lighting, emergency power supply is also provided to the subsidiary lamp working.
3.11
Emergency power obtained from the composite self-contained emergency lighting in a continuous or non-continuous type lamps.
GB 7000.2-2008/IEC 60598-2-22.2002
3.12
An element or component, comprising a power converter and battery charger, if necessary, including test means.
Note. for tubular fluorescent lamps, the lamp comprising a control means.
3.13
Normal lighting can no longer provide a minimum illumination of emergency evacuation purposes, while the state of emergency lighting must work.
3.14
60s (for lighting high-risk work areas to 0.25s) after normal power failure lighting manufacturer claimed that continued until the emergency rated
Working time ends lumen output.
3.15
Manufacturers claim to provide the rated emergency lumen output time.
3.16
Self-contained emergency lighting readiness to work in emergency mode when normal power supply. Once the normal power supply fails, the self-contained automatic lighting switch
Change to emergency mode.
3.17
When the normal power supply fails, the self-contained emergency lighting state of the lighting provided by the internal power supply of energy.
3.18
When the normal power supply is turned off, self-contained emergency lighting has been intentionally extinguished state, and when normal power is restored, can be automatically converted to positive
The normal mode.
3.19
It may be applied to a full charge of the maximum continuous power battery.
3.20
It means a fixture connected to a remote emergency lighting system is suppressed.
3.21
Once the normal power supply when normal power supply and open fault, under the control of remote devices, self-contained emergency lighting inhibiting work, do not turn
Change to emergency mode situation.
Category 4 lamps
Emergency lighting should be GB 7000.1 Chapter 2 classification, with the exception that all emergency lighting should be classified as suitable for
Mounted directly on the surface of ordinary combustible material (F- labeled).
Emergency lighting should also Appendix B classification.
5 Mark
7000.1 Chapter 3 and the following requirements apply GB 5.1 Zhi 5.19.
GB 7000.2-2008/IEC 60598-2-22.2002
5.1 lamps should be clearly marked rated supply voltage or voltage range.
5.2 lamps should be clearly marked according to the classification made in Chapter 4 (see Appendix B).
5.3 Lighting should be visible in the changing light bulbs to replace the right place indicate in detail about the content of the light source, so you can guarantee the achievement of the emergency rated
Lumen output.
Note. The correct lamp replacement may include content related to the number of light bulbs, type, rated voltage and rated power and so on.
5.5 use replaceable fuses and (or) indicates replaceable emergency lighting lamps to be labeled fuse ratings and (or) an indication lamp
Details.
5.6 If the normal analog test device power failure, then, should be clearly marked so that the marking visible upon routine experimentation.
5.7 self-contained lighting should be clearly marked with the correct details of the battery replacement, the battery including the type and the rated voltage.
It shall be marked with the manufacturing of batteries and weeks and months or years, and thereafter proper disposal of these batteries on the battery within 5.8 self-contained fixtures
method.
NOTE. For information on disposal of these batteries marking see IEC 614291).
1) IEC 61429.1995 secondary cell or battery with the international ISO 7000-1135 recovered symbols.
Battery labels said space should be provided, allows the installer or engineer authorized battery date numerals can be used.
5.9 Combined emergency lighting all the light sources should be properly marked replacement source details. If you are using the emergency circuit lamps and
Different normal power supply line used, the type bulb should be clearly distinguishable.
Combined emergency lighting lamp with a light bulb socket should be at least 5mm in diameter as a green dot marks, and when the changing light bulbs
To see.
5.10 The manufacturer shall declare the emergency lighting specification self-contained, when the self-contained luminaire no longer able to reach the rated working hours, should be replaced
Battery.
5.11 manufacturer's instructions supplied with the luminaire should be provided separately from the test apparatus described integral lamp or lamps. Explanation
It should include details of the test procedure.
5.12 In the specification provided with the lamp, the connection between the lead-contained emergency lighting use and a subsidiary lamp should be a composite from
Provide a detailed description. It shall specify the maximum length of the cable, which is limited by a voltage drop of 3%.
Details of the emergency rated lumen output when the lamp with the description provided in 5.13, the manufacturer shall provide an emergency mode.
5.14 In the specification, self-contained emergency lighting provided by the manufacturer should detail all changes operation mode of the apparatus provided.
5.15 The manufacturer shall achieve the lamp photometric data specified in Chapter 16.
5.16 installation instructions provided by the manufacturer should declare all preparation procedures typically use lamps. Preparations should be in the type test
Before implementation.
5.1 and 5.2 in 5.17 marking requirements should be in the visible fixture mounting position.
NOTE. For embedded luminaires, these markings may be within the lamp so that the lamp control mask was disassembled, these marks can be seen.
5.18 lamps intended external plug and socket connectors, and no measures to prevent the accidental disconnection, installation instructions should provide a warning "the lamp
With only be installed in place to prevent disconnection of the plug and the socket is not allowed. "
5.19 inspection of 5.1 to 5.18 by visually.
6 structure
Applying the provisions of GB 7000.1 Chapter 4 and below the 6.1 to 6.19.
To provide emergency lighting in emergency lighting 6.1 Fluorescent not to start the emergency mode by means of a glow starter a predetermined QB2276. in
There should be an emergency mode circuitry such a promoter is present. Built-in fluorescent lamp glow starters should not be used to provide emergency lighting.
By visual inspection of.
6.2 emergency control means operate the light source with a lamp and a control element in the emergency lighting should meet GB 19510.3, GB 19510.4 and
GB 7000.2-2008/IEC 60598-2-22.2002
GB 19510.8 requirements.
Trial eligibility criteria specified in the relevant chapter with these be tested.
6.3 a connection to any of a lamp circuit connected to another should not affect the fault lamp in the same circuit.
NOTE. fuses, relays or other protective devices in each of the lamps to meet this requirement, or lamp line/element designed to protect the internal anti
Stop excessive fault current.
By visual inspection of.
6.4 emergency luminaires GB 7000.1 4.13 mechanical strength test, the minimum external impact energy of all components should be
0.35Nm.
6.5 self-contained emergency lighting is connected to the power source line, should be sufficient isolation between a normal power supply and the battery charging circuit in the charging member.
If there are exposed live parts and to be double insulation, reinforced insulation, the ground shield, or other similar methods.
Further, the presence of such contacts exposed battery charging circuit, use safety isolating transformer. When used as a safety isolating transformer for normal
Electrical insulation between the circuit and the battery charging circuit, the battery charging circuit in the insulation should be composed of at least basic insulation.
Compliance is checked by inspection and test Chapter 7 and Chapter 14 to test.
6.6 Combined central emergency lighting power supply, it should be by double insulation, reinforced insulation, a ground shield or other equivalent methods to ensure
An electrical isolation between normal power and emergency power.
Note. only two circuits or substantially normal power supply line with the insulating double/reinforced insulation to meet this requirement. Two terminal circuit is connected to a base,
It does not leave a connecting terminal to obtain the required creepage distance and clearance, so that will not cause the connection between the lines is acceptable.
Compliance is checked by inspection.
6.7 For self-contained emergency lighting, interior lighting or the lighting of the device from the adjacent normal power charging the battery to be fitted, and a
In normal use a visible indicator (e.g. a lamp) to display the following.
a) battery is being charged;
b) is connected, if applicable, by the emergency line tungsten light bulbs.
When using the electric light indicator. It should be consistent with GB/T 4025 color requirements. If a single indicator provides two functions,
Red or green is acceptable.
Compliance is checked by inspection.
6.8 self-contained emergency lighting batteries should be used in accordance with Annex A of the battery should be at least 4 years work properly. When the lamp or lamps affiliated
Since when has the emergency-related functions should use these batteries.
Compliance is checked by the inspection and testing of Appendix A.
6.9 In order to avoid excessive discharge current self-contained emergency lighting internal wiring and electronics may be generated in a variety of fault condition, should be
A safety device mounted between the battery and the electronics.
By visual inspection of.
Note. This test requires test eligibility under consideration.
6.10 self-contained emergency lighting in addition to the conversion means should not switch between the battery and emergency lighting.
Self-contained emergency lighting and emergency lighting central powered emergency circuits should not contain ma...
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